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Kosovo says 3 border police officers 'kidnapped' by Serbia; Belgrade says they crossed illegally
Kosovo says 3 border police officers 'kidnapped' by Serbia; Belgrade says they crossed illegally
Kosovo police have reported that three officers patrolling a northern area bordering Serbia are missing and may likely be kidnapped by Serbs
2023-06-14 23:23
Fast-moving wildfire kills at least 6 as it razes Hawaiian town
Fast-moving wildfire kills at least 6 as it razes Hawaiian town
A wildfire that turned a historic Hawaiian town to ashes killed at least six people, officials said Wednesday, with desperate residents jumping into the ocean in a...
2023-08-10 12:27
Morocco in Mourning Following Deadliest Quake in Six Decades
Morocco in Mourning Following Deadliest Quake in Six Decades
Morocco authorities searched for survivors as aid offers poured in from around the world following a powerful earthquake
2023-09-10 08:19
‘Melanie thinks Prince is her golden goose egg’: Internet slams Aaron Carter’s ex-fiancee for suing doctors on behalf of their son
‘Melanie thinks Prince is her golden goose egg’: Internet slams Aaron Carter’s ex-fiancee for suing doctors on behalf of their son
Aaron Carter was found dead in his bathtub on November 5, 2022, at the age of 34
2023-10-29 06:53
Harry Potter Cast Then and Now: Take a trip with the actors who grew up on the Hogwarts sets
Harry Potter Cast Then and Now: Take a trip with the actors who grew up on the Hogwarts sets
Decades after the enchantment of 'Harry Potter' cast on our screens, discover what the movie's cast has been upto since
2023-09-30 18:47
Debt deal avoids the really tough decisions
Debt deal avoids the really tough decisions
The US government took one step back from self-inflicted economic disaster on Tuesday.
2023-05-31 12:16
Father killed, 2 teenage sons injured after a grenade exploded in an Indiana home
Father killed, 2 teenage sons injured after a grenade exploded in an Indiana home
The family members were going through a grandfather's belongings Saturday evening when they found the device, Lake County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Pam Jones said in a news release.
2023-05-22 03:28
Oklahoma approves first-ever taxpayer-funded religious school in case expected to draw legal battle
Oklahoma approves first-ever taxpayer-funded religious school in case expected to draw legal battle
An Oklahoma school board has approved the creation of a publicly funded online Catholic school, teeing up a constitutional legal battle over whether taxpayers should foot the bill for religious schools. The nation’s first-ever religious charter school was approved by the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board on 5 June, authorising the St Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School to be run by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of Tulsa – and supported by taxpayer dollars. Republican Governor Kevin Stitt, who has presided over a sweeping agenda against abortion access and transgender healthcare in the state, called the vote “a win for religious liberty and education freedom in our great state.” “Oklahomans support religious liberty for all and support an increasingly innovative educational system that expands choice,” he said in a statement. “Today, with the nation watching, our state showed that we will not stand for religious discrimination.” Americans United for Separation of Church and State, which led opposition in a recent US Supreme Court case involving whether a high school football coach can effectively force his student athletes to pray with him on the field, is preparing to take legal action in Oklahoma. “It’s hard to think of a clearer violation of the religious freedom of Oklahoma taxpayers and public-school families than the state establishing the nation’s first religious public charter school,” president and CEO Rachel Laser said in a statement. “This is a sea change for American democracy,” she added. The group and other civil rights organisations are expected “to take all possible legal action to fight this decision and defend the separation of church and state that’s promised in both the Oklahoma and US Constitutions,” Ms Laser said. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond also warned the board a vote to support a publicly funded religious school would clearly violate the state’s Constitution and expose the state to costly litigation. “The approval of any publicly funded religious school is contrary to Oklahoma law and not in the best interest of taxpayers,” he said in a statement. “It’s extremely disappointing that board members violated their oath in order to fund religious schools with our tax dollars. In doing so, these members have exposed themselves and the state to potential legal action that could be costly.” The move from the Republican-appointed board on 5 June comes as GOP officials and right-wing institutions across the country push for taxpayer dollars to support religious schools, with a Supreme Court signalling a willingness to direct public funds towards such schools despite explicit First Amendment protections. “State and federal law are clear: Charter schools are public schools that must be secular and open to all students,” Ms Laser added. “ In a country built on the principle of separation of church and state, public schools must never be allowed to become Sunday schools.” This is a developing story Read More Tennessee drag ban is struck down by federal judge: ‘Unconstitutionally vague and substantially overbroad’ Bible banned from Utah school district for ‘vulgarity and violence’ in revenge for conservative attacks on literature Oklahoma’s Supreme Court struck down two abortion bans. But a 113-year-old law is severely restricting access
2023-06-06 05:51
Australia's leader criticizes China over its warship's use of sonar that injured a naval diver
Australia's leader criticizes China over its warship's use of sonar that injured a naval diver
Australia's prime minister has criticized China for what he calls a “dangerous” encounter between Chinese and Australian warships but declined to say whether he raised the issue with President Xi Jinping
2023-11-21 04:21
Harris targets Florida rules on Black history pushed by DeSantis
Harris targets Florida rules on Black history pushed by DeSantis
Vice President Kamala Harris will swipe at new standards for teaching Black history in Florida during a trip to Jacksonville
2023-07-22 02:57
In first, Kyiv says it shoots down volley of Russian hypersonic missiles
In first, Kyiv says it shoots down volley of Russian hypersonic missiles
By Gleb Garanich and Sergiy Karazy KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine said on Tuesday it had shot down six Russian hypersonic Kinzhal
2023-05-16 16:48
Russia hails air defences after massive drone attack on Crimea
Russia hails air defences after massive drone attack on Crimea
Russia on Friday praised the work of its air defences, saying they had downed 42 drones over the Moscow-controlled Crimean peninsula, a day after Ukraine claimed...
2023-08-26 04:51